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love language

Kate: Hey Barbara, Out magazine wants us to write love letters to each other, to go with the photos they’re taking.

Barbara: Well, your favorite bit from the Tao Te Ching says that the greatest love seems indifferent, so here we go: I love you. Done.

Kate: Aw hun, we gotta do more than that.

Barbara: Huh. How’s this? Of course it’s delightful that our 21-year relationship feeds, nourishes, and delights us. It’s even more magical and meaningful when it can be of nourishing and delightful service to others.

Kate: Yeah, like that. And I love you with the kind of fullness that I love our cats and dogs.

Barbara: Me, I love to travel with you, you’re a wonderful travel companion, and

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